One of the lessons many of us learned, albeit painfully, during the pandemic is that we weren’t created to live life in isolation. In other words: we need community. In his latest book, David Brooks says the key to living a fulfilling life is found in leaving behind a self-centered, individualistic life and pouring ourselves into a life committed to family, faith, a vocation, and community. Brooks’ book is beautifully written and will spur the Christian reader on to pray about how the Lord would lead toward a more satisfying life focused on his glory and our neighbors’ good.
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